Raven Ring in Sterling Silver BeaverSterling silver raven ring carved by Chris Cook from the Kwakwakawakw. Mischievous and curious, the Raven plays many important roles in Pacific Northwest Coast Culture. For some, he symbolizes creation, transformation, knowledge, prestige as well as the complexity of nature and the subtlety of truth. He also symbolizes the unknown and shows that every person sees the world in a different way. Find more information about and examples of The Raven
and now was fishing the same area retelling the stories to my friends
displayed as a legacy of British Columbia and Canada and be interpreted by a world-wide audience of visitors to the pavilion in Beijing
I am truly fortunate to be born into a culture in which singing and dancing are so important
the flourish of his pen and those of other visitors like him was all it took to ensure that most of the ancient names of the region would forever be relegated only to the memories of its original inhabitants
In the centre of the tree was to be a design that depicts one of the symbols of British Columbia: the Kermode
When Europeans came to this land
“Eagle Drum" is a limited edition giclée print by K’omoks artist Andy Everson with a primary edition of 50
This Haida Orca Pendant is carved in argillite
The bracelet measures approximately 3/4 inch or 2 centimeters wide and just over 6 1/4 inches or 16 centimeters long
the major dance order outside of our winter ceremonials is the Dłuwalaxa or Tła’sala
"Transcendence" is a limited edition giclée print by K’omoks artist Andy Everson with a primary edition of 99
thank you for “releasing the spirit